Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Devlin expanded on this in the lorry accident case in 1969 : |
2 | Gall bladder volumes were calculated from the measured parameters with the software of the ultrasound unit , assuming that the shape of the gall bladder approximated a solid with elliptical sections , the excentricity depending on that at the level of the greatest transverse section . |
3 | For example , 50 individual stations in 15 states account for half of all power station emissions . |
4 | The regional office 's particular concerns are that the wording of the policy appears unduly restrictive because within policy P P G within P P G seven itself , no only as is the reference to protecting the countryside , there is also considerable reference to rural diversification and promoting the rural economy where as as erm the county council have said that that P P G refers to most of that development taking place er within are anticipated to take place within the rural villages and and small towns in the countryside . |
5 | The government , through a rigorous cash limits approach , is forcing local authorities to carry out most of the unpopular cuts in actual services . |
6 | Joe Foley led for much of the distance , but once Belfast 's Stephen Mely had fought his way clear of a rather physical confrontation with Michael Cullen he closed on Foley and moved ahead with two of the 15 laps left . |
7 | In his chapter ( 1.2 ) Hargreaves points to some of the major contrasts in the underlying curriculum philosophies informing these curriculum proposals . |
8 | After a week in the country , Baxter 's health greatly improved and so he took the opportunity to preach in some of the needy country churches in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire . |
9 | The defence given by some of those who had authorised this unparalleled act of iconoclasm in modern England , while clearly sincere , points to the narrow perspectives that had allowed the events to occur . |
10 | The research centres on women and children , groups relatively neglected in recent work on health inequalities , whose experience of social and economic change differs from that of men . |
11 | However , the figures in Table 6.1 indicate that not only have the amounts of extra income received by those on higher incomes been greater than those on lower incomes , but so too have been the percentages . |
12 | The Government trumpet the £140 reduction , but the reduction given to those on income support is inadequate and does not match the needs of those in receipt of that money . |
13 | Was not extra money given to those on income support specifically to pay the 20 per cent . |
14 | In the latter , it is ‘ public opinion ’ — ‘ a scattered discourse that in part belongs to each of the individuals of a society but of which none may claim ownership ’ — which underwrites the verisimilitude of the text , allows its relationship to its referent to be probable , necessary , and therefore true , and naturalizes its conventions : ‘ public opinion therefore functions as a rule of genre that relates to all genres . ’ |
15 | There is nothing in the black youth 's experience to compare with that of javelin thrower Paul Brice , a white boy , whose father carefully supervised and monitored his training programmes and competitions at considerable financial expense . |
16 | This month 's Gold St*r Award goes to another of our friendly knitting machine shops which goes beyond the call of duty when it comes to satisfying the customers . |
17 | No information is provided on the individual programmes undertaken within each of these divisions . |
18 | I am very proud to have this opportunity to work with all of you , to promote the uniqueness of the voluntary sector . |
19 | NUN MUM Dying before either of one 's parents ; ceasing to fight just because one 's enemy is winning |
20 | Clones of white clover were sampled from within patches in the field dominated by each of four common grasses , Lolium perenne , Holcus lanatus , Agrostis tenuis and Cynosurus cristatus . |
21 | Everybody should know the boundaries of their own competence , where and how their activities touch on those of others , and in what circumstances they need to consult others or keep them informed . |
22 | In France , theoretical physics dominated by those with mathematical training came sooner than elsewhere . |
23 | The rights of the preference shareholders rank behind those of the provider of debt and the creditors , but before those of the ordinary shareholders . |
24 | Medicine differs from many other professions , however , in the huge amount of teaching expected from all of its practitioners . |
25 | The numbers of consultations , home visits and night calls reported for those in such homes for a year or more before they died are compared with those for others under the care of a general practitioner in Table 4 . |
26 | Unlike the UK , the Netherlands has for most of the time since 1950 pursued a consistent policy of reducing and limiting the prison population ; overall it is difficult to argue that this reduction in punishment has adversely affected the Netherlands ' crime rate , which has risen in a roughly similar manner to that in the UK over this period ( Downes , 1999 : 33–41 , 194–5 ; NACRO , 1991a : 93 ) . |
27 | A petition was presented to Henry McCubbin , the Labour Euro MP for North-east Scotland , stating the Timex workers ' case and calling for the introduction of standards of employment protection equalled to those in other European countries . |
28 | Heavens , if her heart beat like this at the sight of Luke 's stepmother , how would it react when she came face to face again with him ? she thought despairingly . |
29 | This second issue of European Update looks at some of out recent initiatives . |
30 | Because its orbit lies within that of the Earth it passes through inferior conjunctions rather than oppositions ( Figure 1.6 ) . |